GENTLE READER: No, you do not need to stand for a “meh” performance. But Miss Manners also knows that sometimes one has no ...
As their parent, you have the obligation, in Miss Manners’ opinion, to tell them that you find this embarrassing. When they ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to whether a reader should give a standing ovation ...
GENTLE READER: No, you do not need to stand for a “meh” performance. But Miss Manners also knows that sometimes one has no ...
Over the years, I have noticed that at most live performances -- from professional concerts and operas to dance recitals and ...
GENTLE READER: No, you do not need to stand for a “meh” performance. But Miss Manners also knows that sometimes one has no ...
Why is it not considered rude to engage me in conversation against my will, but it is considered rude to tell people you don’t want to talk?” ...
Miss Manners assures you that you are not being impolite if, after one or two short responses, you find something to do that ...
Why is it not considered rude to engage me in conversation against my will, but it IS considered rude to tell people you ...
Over the years, I have noticed that at most live performances -- from professional concerts and operas to dance recitals and school plays -- the audience automatically gives a standing ovation at the ...
Dear Miss Manners: We have a small half-bathroom downstairs that is mainly used by guests. As a courtesy, I usually have period products readily available to visitors. For larger gatherings, I’ve had ...
I grew up believing that a standing ovation was an expression of appreciation for a truly extraordinary performance.